Thursday, August 13, 2015

Chapter 24 No Ordinary Life

One Solitary Life
He was born in an obscure village
The child of a peasant woman
He grew up in another obscure village
Where he worked in a carpenter shop
Until he was thirty when public opinion turned against him
He never wrote a book
He never held an office
He never went to college
He never visited a big city
He never travelled more than two hundred miles
From the place where he was born
He did none of the things
Usually associated with greatness
He had no credentials but himself

He was only thirty three

His friends ran away
One of them denied him
He was turned over to his enemies
And went through the mockery of a trial
He was nailed to a cross between two thieves
While dying, his executioners gambled for his clothing
The only property he had on earth

When he was dead
He was laid in a borrowed grave
Through the pity of a friend

Nineteen centuries have come and gone
And today Jesus is the central figure of the human race
And the leader of mankind's progress
All the armies that have ever marched
All the navies that have ever sailed
All the parliaments that have ever sat
All the kings that ever reigned put together
Have not affected the life of mankind on earth
As powerfully as that one solitary life

Dr James Allan Francis © 1926.


On Sunday we will dive once more into the life & ministry of Jesus... this week focusing on his role both as miracle-worker and as teacher. As I read through the readings for the week, I was once again struck by the important role Jesus plays not only in our salvation and ultimate destiny, but in our way of life right now. Jesus' teachings spoke not simply to the way things WILL be in heaven, but the way things SHOULD be right now on Earth. It is remarkable that this one, solitary life... no ordinary life... has made such an impact on the world and upon me. What did you think as you read through these stories of Jesus again this week?

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